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- catalog abstract "German statism as a political ideology has been the subject of many historical studies. Whereas most of these focus on theoretical texts, cultural works, and vague "traditions," this study understands German statism as a functioning logic of political membership - a logic that has helped to determine who is "in" and who is "out" with regard to the German political community. Tracing statism from the early nineteenth century through German unification and into the 1990s, the author argues that, with its central concern for a political loyalty, statism historically served the function of stabilizing the political order and containing democratic mobilization. Beginning in the 1960s, however, a mobilized German democratic consciousness gradually rejected statism as anachronistic, and German political institutions began to respond in kind.".
- catalog contributor b11212368.
- catalog coverage "Germany Politics and government.".
- catalog created "1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1999.".
- catalog description "Beginning in the 1960s, however, a mobilized German democratic consciousness gradually rejected statism as anachronistic, and German political institutions began to respond in kind.".
- catalog description "German statism as a political ideology has been the subject of many historical studies. Whereas most of these focus on theoretical texts, cultural works, and vague "traditions," this study understands German statism as a functioning logic of political membership - a logic that has helped to determine who is "in" and who is "out" with regard to the German political community. Tracing statism from the early nineteenth century through German unification and into the 1990s, the author argues that, with its central concern for a political loyalty, statism historically served the function of stabilizing the political order and containing democratic mobilization.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [242]-256) and index.".
- catalog description "Introduction: Political Membership, Logics of Appropriateness, and Political Loyalty in Germany -- 1. State Bureaucrats Before Societal Citizens: The Articulation and Consolidation of German Statism in the Early Nineteenth Century -- 2. "The Most Democratic Democracy in the World": German Statism Survives the Weimar Republic -- 3. The Institutional Politics of Postwar West Germany: The Parteienstaat, the Professional Civil Service, and the Political Mobilizations of the 1960s and 1970s -- 4. German Statism and West German Political Party and Intellectual Discourse in the 1970s -- 5. The Tensions Endemic to an Alternative Politics in a Statist Context: The West German Greens Between State and Society.".
- catalog extent "264 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Rise and demise of German statism.".
- catalog identifier "1571811613 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Rise and demise of German statism.".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Providence : Berghahn Books,".
- catalog relation "Rise and demise of German statism.".
- catalog spatial "Germany Politics and government.".
- catalog spatial "Germany".
- catalog subject "324.243 21".
- catalog subject "JN3770 .K83 1999".
- catalog subject "Political participation Germany History.".
- catalog subject "Political parties Germany History.".
- catalog subject "State, The.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction: Political Membership, Logics of Appropriateness, and Political Loyalty in Germany -- 1. State Bureaucrats Before Societal Citizens: The Articulation and Consolidation of German Statism in the Early Nineteenth Century -- 2. "The Most Democratic Democracy in the World": German Statism Survives the Weimar Republic -- 3. The Institutional Politics of Postwar West Germany: The Parteienstaat, the Professional Civil Service, and the Political Mobilizations of the 1960s and 1970s -- 4. German Statism and West German Political Party and Intellectual Discourse in the 1970s -- 5. The Tensions Endemic to an Alternative Politics in a Statist Context: The West German Greens Between State and Society.".
- catalog title "The rise and demise of German statism : loyalty and political membership / Gregg O. Kvistad.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".